Connect to Vertica Data as an External Data Source using PolyBase

Dibyendu Datta
Dibyendu Datta
Lead Technology Evangelist
Use CData Connect AI and PolyBase to create an external data source in SQL Swerver with access to live Vertica data.

PolyBase for SQL Server allows you to query external data by using the same Transact-SQL syntax used to query a database table. When paired with the CData ODBC Driver for Vertica, you get access to your Vertica data directly alongside your SQL Server data. This article describes creating an external data source and external tables to grant access to live Vertica data using T-SQL queries.

NOTE: PolyBase is only available on SQL Server 19 and above.

CData Connect AI provides a pure SQL Server interface for Vertica, allowing you to query data from Vertica without replicating the data to a natively supported database. Using optimized data processing out of the box, CData Connect AI pushes all supported SQL operations (filters, JOINs, etc.) directly to Vertica, leveraging server-side processing to return the requested Vertica data quickly.

Configure Vertica Connectivity for PolyBase

Connectivity to Vertica from PolyBase is made possible through CData Connect AI. To work with Vertica data from PolyBase, we start by creating and configuring a Vertica connection.

  1. Log into Connect AI, click Sources, and then click Add Connection
  2. Select "Vertica" from the Add Connection panel
  3. Enter the necessary authentication properties to connect to Vertica.

    Set the following connection properties to connect with Vertica.

    • Server: Enter the host name or the IP address of the server that hosts the Vertica database.
    • Port: Enter the port number for your Vertica database. The default port is 5433.
    • User: Enter the username that you use to authenticate to the Vertica database.
    • Password: Enter the password that you use to authenticate to the Vertica database.
    • Database: Enter the name of the database hosted on your Vertica server.
  4. Click Save & Test
  5. Navigate to the Permissions tab in the Add Vertica Connection page and update the User-based permissions.

Add a Personal Access Token

When connecting to Connect AI through the REST API, the OData API, or the Virtual SQL Server, a Personal Access Token (PAT) is used to authenticate the connection to Connect AI. It is best practice to create a separate PAT for each service to maintain granularity of access.

  1. Click on the Gear icon () at the top right of the Connect AI app to open the settings page.
  2. On the Settings page, go to the Access Tokens section and click Create PAT.
  3. Give the PAT a name and click Create.
  4. The personal access token is only visible at creation, so be sure to copy it and store it securely for future use.

With the connection configured and a PAT generated, you are ready to connect to Vertica data from Polybase.

Create an External Data Source for Vertica Data

After configuring the connection, you need to create a credential database for the external data source.

Creating a Credential Database

Execute the following SQL command to create credentials for the external data source connected to Vertica data.

NOTE: Set IDENTITY to your Connect AI username and set SECRET to your Personal Access Token.


CREATE DATABASE SCOPED CREDENTIAL ConnectCloudCredentials
WITH IDENTITY = 'yourusername', SECRET = 'yourPAT';

Create an External Data Source for Vertica

Execute a CREATE EXTERNAL DATA SOURCE SQL command to create an external data source for Vertica with PolyBase:


CREATE EXTERNAL DATA SOURCE ConnectCloudInstance
WITH ( 
  LOCATION = 'sqlserver://tds.cdata.com:14333',
  PUSHDOWN = ON,
  CREDENTIAL = ConnectCloudCredentials
);

Create External Tables for Vertica

After creating the external data source, use CREATE EXTERNAL TABLE statements to link to Vertica data from your SQL Server instance. The table column definitions must match those exposed by CData Connect AI. You can use the Data Explorer in Connect AI to see the table definition.

Sample CREATE TABLE Statement

Execute a CREATE EXTERNAL TABLE SQL command to create the external table(s), using the collation and setting the LOCATION to three-part notation for the connection, catalog, and table. The statement to create an external table based on a Vertica MyTable would look similar to the following.

CREATE EXTERNAL TABLE MyTable(
  MyColumn1 COLLATE [nvarchar](255) NULL,
  MyColumn2 COLLATE [nvarchar](255) NULL,
  ...
) WITH ( 
  LOCATION='Vertica1.Vertica.MyTable',
  DATA_SOURCE=ConnectCloudInstance
);

Having created external tables for Vertica in your SQL Server instance, you are now able to query local and remote data simultaneously. To get live data access to hundreds of SaaS, Big Data, and NoSQL sources directly from your SQL Server database, try CData Connect AI today!

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